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Freedom of Thought Report

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Annual human-rights report on discrimination against non-religious people

TheFreedom of Thought Report is an annual report produced byHumanists International that surveys discrimination against non-religious people—includinghumanists andatheists—worldwide.[1] First published in 2012, the report is published online with a country chapter for each country in a “Country Index”, and Humanists International also releases a downloadable PDF “Key Countries Edition”.[1][2][3]

Cover of the 2024Freedom of Thought Report Key Countries Edition

Methodology and ratings

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Each country is assessed against a set of “boundary conditions”.[4] Each condition is associated with one of four thematic strands (“Constitution and government”, “Education and children's rights”, “Society and community”, and “Freedom of expression, humanist values”) and contributes to one of five severity levels (“Free and equal”, “Mostly satisfactory”, “Systemic discrimination”, “Severe discrimination” and “Grave violations”).[4]

Humanists International publishes the assessment data as open data under aCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 licence.[5]

Findings

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The report includes maps that colour countries by the most severe boundary condition applied in each category, as well as a “summary score” based on average severity across all four categories.[6]

Maps

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Freedom of Thought Report 2024 – Summary score
Key

  Grave violations (5)    Severe discrimination (4)    Systemic discrimination (3)    Mostly satisfactory (2)    Free and equal (1)    No rating

Freedom of Thought 2024 Report basic summary scores by country (1 = best, 5 = worst).[5]
Constitution and governmentEducation and children's rights
Society and communityFreedom of expression, humanist values

List

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Freedom of Thought Report category scores by country
Country"Constitution and government""Education and children's rights""Society and community""Freedom of expression, humanist values"Basic Summary Score
Afghanistan55555.00
Albania31422.50
Algeria44444.00
Andorra30443.67
Angola31443.00
Antigua and Barbuda31443.00
Argentina33322.75
Armenia33433.25
Australia33132.50
Austria31132.00
Azerbaijan31443.00
The Bahamas32412.50
Bahrain54454.50
Bangladesh45544.50
Barbados22432.75
Belarus34443.75
Belgium11111.00
Belize33423.00
Benin21332.25
Bhutan31332.50
Bolivia31422.50
Bosnia and Herzegovina43423.25
Botswana32222.25
Brazil32443.25
Brunei54554.75
Bulgaria32322.50
Burkina Faso31132.00
Burundi33543.75
Cambodia33333.00
Cameroon33343.25
Canada33322.75
Cape Verde31322.25
Central African Republic11442.50
Chad33453.75
Chile22422.50
China53554.50
Colombia32322.50
Comoros44454.25
Democratic Republic of the Congo35444.00
Republic of the Congo11131.50
Costa Rica33322.75
Ivory Coast33433.25
Croatia34423.25
Cuba53444.00
Cyprus32043.00
Czech Republic31111.50
Denmark33322.75
Djibouti32443.25
Dominica23422.75
Dominican Republic33433.25
Ecuador11121.25
Egypt44554.50
El Salvador31443.00
Equatorial Guinea33443.50
Eritrea43454.00
Estonia32422.75
Ethiopia33343.25
Fiji13422.50
Finland33333.00
France21121.50
Gabon11042.00
The Gambia12442.75
Georgia33322.75
Germany33343.25
Ghana34423.25
Greece32222.25
Grenada23443.25
Guatemala32433.00
Guinea33443.50
Guinea-Bissau11031.67
Guyana33443.50
Haiti33322.75
Honduras31042.67
Hungary33543.75
Iceland31111.50
India32443.25
Indonesia53554.50
Iran54554.75
Iraq44454.25
Ireland33322.75
Israel43443.75
Italy33433.25
Jamaica33412.75
Japan31322.25
Jordan53454.25
Kazakhstan33443.50
Kenya14232.50
Kiribati22342.75
South Korea31121.75
Kosovo13121.75
Kuwait53554.50
Kyrgyzstan31432.75
Laos23043.00
Latvia32422.75
Lebanon44444.00
Lesotho03033.00
Liberia33433.25
Libya53444.00
Liechtenstein33312.50
Lithuania33412.75
Luxembourg33112.00
North Macedonia33423.00
Madagascar33433.25
Malawi33343.25
Malaysia44554.50
Maldives54554.75
Mali33443.50
Malta33322.75
Marshall Islands23312.25
Mauritania54554.75
Mauritius33322.75
Mexico23433.00
Federated States of Micronesia23312.25
Moldova32433.00
Monaco32422.75
Mongolia21121.50
Montenegro31432.75
Morocco44554.50
Mozambique31432.75
Myanmar33453.75
Namibia31121.75
Nauru11121.25
Nepal33443.50
Netherlands11111.00
New Zealand33112.00
Nicaragua33443.50
Niger23232.50
Nigeria44454.25
North Korea55555.00
Norway32111.75
Oman42554.00
Pakistan55555.00
Palau23111.75
State of Palestine43443.75
Panama32422.75
Papua New Guinea33443.50
Paraguay33433.25
Peru33322.75
Philippines33343.25
Poland33443.50
Portugal32332.75
Qatar44554.50
Romania33412.75
Russia31443.00
Rwanda53444.00
Saint Kitts and Nevis23122.00
Saint Lucia33433.25
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines22443.00
Samoa34443.75
San Marino32142.50
São Tomé and Príncipe11141.75
Saudi Arabia55555.00
Senegal33433.25
Serbia31432.75
Seychelles32443.25
Sierra Leone33333.00
Singapore33343.25
Slovakia31443.00
Slovenia11111.00
Solomon Islands33443.50
Somalia54454.50
South Africa11031.67
South Sudan10032.00
Spain33333.00
Sri Lanka34443.75
Sudan54554.75
Suriname33443.50
Eswatini34443.75
Sweden31111.50
Switzerland33333.00
Syria54454.50
Taiwan11131.50
Tajikistan33343.25
Tanzania42443.50
Thailand43443.75
Timor-Leste31422.50
Togo33443.50
Tonga32322.50
Trinidad and Tobago23443.25
Tunisia44444.00
Turkey34443.75
Turkmenistan33443.50
Tuvalu30333.00
Uganda23433.00
Ukraine22422.50
United Arab Emirates54554.75
United Kingdom33322.75
United States21311.75
Uruguay31342.75
Uzbekistan33443.50
Vanuatu33433.25
Venezuela33142.75
Vietnam53444.00
Yemen54554.75
Zambia34443.75
Zimbabwe34443.75


Responses to the Freedom of Thought Report

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The various annual editions of theFreedom of Thought Report have been covered in the media, includingThe Independent,[7]Christian Today,[8] andThe Washington Post.[9] The report has also received coverage in national media in countries discussed in the report, including theMalay Mail in Malaysia.[10]

Forewords and prefaces to the report have been written by a range of public figures, includingUnited Nations Special Rapporteurs on Freedom of Religion or Belief; the report’s foreword page includes excerpts from multiple annual editions.[11] In his foreword to the first edition,Heiner Bielefeldt emphasised that international protections for freedom of religion or belief also apply to non-religious people and their convictions.[11]

In theUK Parliament in October 2013,David Lidington responded to a question on the report by stating that UK policy on freedom of religion or belief is consistent with protecting the rights of individuals (rather than protecting beliefs themselves), and highlighted protecting freedom of expression online as a priority.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"About the report".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  2. ^"Country Index".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  3. ^"Download the report".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  4. ^ab"The Ratings System".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  5. ^ab"Open Data".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  6. ^"Maps".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  7. ^"How the right to deny the existence of God is under threat globally".The Independent. 9 December 2014.
  8. ^"Most countries fail to respect rights of atheists - report". Christian Today. 10 December 2015.
  9. ^"Stephen Fry's mockery of religion could land him the death penalty in these countries".The Washington Post. 5 February 2015.
  10. ^"Malaysia's free thought, religious expression under 'serious assault', study shows". Malay Mail. 21 December 2015.
  11. ^ab"Foreword".Freedom of Thought Report. Humanists International. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  12. ^"House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Oct 2013 (pt 0005)".publications.parliament.uk.

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